Mark Sanchez suddenly looks like a real favorite to start in Week 1 for the defending Super Bowl champions, which is a sentence I never expected to write. The Broncos aren't drafting Lynch to start right away. He has a lot to learn at the NFL level and looks like a player who will need to spend his first season on the sidelines.

Lynch's mobility and arm strength make him a perfect fit for coach Gary Kubiak's system. Kubiak's history as a quarterback tutor and the team's talent on both sides of the ball make Denver a perfect fit for Lynch.

The Memphis product looks like one of the biggest winners after a wild Day 1 of the NFL Draft. In the meantime, the Broncos might have to win games with a quarterback that didn't start for a 7-9 Eagles team last year. The Broncos didn't wind up trading for Kaepernick, Sam Bradford or Nick Foles after all. They traded for a rookie. Elway had his eye on a true quarterback of the future to build his franchise around. Again.

It's hard to imagine a better situation for a rookie running back. Elliott is a complete three-down back that will be playing behind one of the best offensive lines in football against one of the easiest schedules possible. With all apologies to Darren McFadden and Alfred Morris, Elliott could be a top-20 fantasy pick.

The Jaguars have basically added two top-five picks this offseason with Dante Fowler coming off a serious injury. Free agents Malik Jackson and Prince Amukamara were also added to a defense that should vastly improve from the second-worst scoring defense in the league.

In the two trades combined, the
Browns picked up an extra third-rounder and two fourths this year in addition to an extra first and second next year
and a second-round pick in 2018. The
Browns are going to get plenty of chances to build their roster the right way because they weren't anxious to draft a quarterback this season.

One pick after Doctson was selected, the Vikings snapped up LaQuon Treadwell. Reasonable folks can disagree on the best receiver in this class, with Coleman, Doctson, and Treadwell all in the mix. We love Treadwell's toughness and think he's actually what Bridgewater needed to add to the mix.

Losers

Mock Drafts after the Bosa pick: We heard countless breathless reports this week about who the San Diego Chargers could take at No. 3. Virtually none of them had Joey Bosa as an option, and none of them had Bosa as the favorite. We know that most pre-draft analysis is guesswork, but this really highlighted it for everyone to see. No one had any clue.

The bizarre story got stranger later in the night when Tunsil's Instagram account was also apparently hacked, showing an exchange between Tunsil and an Ole Miss official. Tunsil later admitted to receiving money from the official. We're not sure why Tunsil's social media accounts were not all shut down at once, but that is a story for another day. And this promises to be a story that continues to unfold. It's the story we'll remember this draft by years from now, more than any other.

Myles Jack: It was difficult to watch the insanely talented UCLA linebacker fall so far because of medical concerns about his knee. Jack was the No. 2 overall player on NFL Media's Daniel Jeremiah's board and could be a great value for some team on Day 2.